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Tim, those are wonderful birds. What part of the world were you hunting? Hi Brent, British Columbia. ______ TC
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Nice dog, gun, and dekes. What is the maker of the decoys? Thanks for the kind words! The Mallard blocks are Dakota X-Treme and the Gadwalls are Avery Pro-Grades Good quality blocks, I'm happy with them! Best, Greg
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110% For the percussion gun and a beautiful one it is too.
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Dennis, I am in total admiration and awe of you hunting birds with this wonderful old muzzleloader. Thanks very much for posting the beautiful pictures.
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Beautiful, Dennis. Well done. Makes me want to unlimber my Manton this season on some doves. Think I will.
Thanks, SRH
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First coyote of the season, Northern NV last week. Wilkes drilling 16ga/16ga/6.5x58R Sauer. Small for this late but he came in just like an old timer.
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After the first shot the rest are just noise.
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Well that's a little different. Which barrel did you use?
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Dennis, I am in total admiration and awe of you hunting birds with this wonderful old muzzleloader. Thanks very much for posting the beautiful pictures. Hopefully this will inspire someone (maybe Stan) to pick up one of these old guns and hunt with it. I got a period capper and powder flask (Austrian) that I am using with this and have a period French shot flask on the way. Can't get much better than that I think.
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Dennis, could you tell about the butt of that fine double? Is it an extension, or is it some type of covering? Maybe a close up pic or two? It looks very well done, from what I can see.
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